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For her mitzvah project, she is visiting with the elderly and will donate to various children's organi- zations. Laura Rebekah Noveck will become a bat mitzvah at Havdala services on Saturday, Aug. 28, at Temple Israel. She is the daughter of Dr. Martin and Julia Noveck and Susan and Edward Bliznick and sister of Jacob and Samuel. Proud grandparents are Fima and France Noveck and Regina Jabour; she is also the grandchild of the late Sylvia Case and the late Abraham Jabour. Her most meaningful mitzvah involved donating food to a food bank. A student at Clarkston Middle School, where she plays flute in the band, Laura enjoys horseback riding and vaulting on horseback. Katie Marie Rosen will become a bat mitzvah on Friday, Aug. 27, at Temple Kol Ami. She is the.daughter of Robin and Roy Rosen of Farmington Hills. Katie has two sis- ters, Karen and Kelli, and a broth- er, Corey. Proud. grandparents are Evelyn and Fred Rosen of West Bloomfield and Adele and Harold Samuels of Southfield. Katie is an honor student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills, where she is a peer mediation officer, participates in choir and sports and assists with physically challenged students. Katie has become an active member of the Daniel Sobel Friendship Circle and intends to continue this meaningful work. She has also volunteered, and will continue to do so, for many other temple and community social action projects. David Benjamin Silver (Dovid) will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel on Friday, Aug. 27. He is the son of Debbie and Joseph Silver and grandchild of Joyce and Dr. Jack Morof. Grandparents of blessed memory are the late Esther and David Silver. Among his mitzvah projects, he donated stuffed animals, gloves and scarves to the Denby orphanage; and he plays flute in the Temple Beth El Kids Klez band, which entertains var- ious groups in the Jewish community. His most meaningful project was donating to the Wheelchair Hockey League for young players. A student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills, where he plays flute in the jazz band, David is a member of the Bloomfield Hills Travel Soccer ream and enjoys bowling, fishing, travel and playing the piano. Sam B. Surnow (Shalom) will celebrate his bar mitzvah on Friday, Aug. 27, at Temple Israel. He is the son of Elaine and Jeffrey Surnow and brother of Lisa and Max. Proud grand- parents are Blanche and Benjamin Brant, Pearl Surnow and Marilyn Surnow. He is also the grandson of the late Jack Surnow. His most meaningful mitzvah project involved volunteering for SCAMP, working with physically and mentally challenged children. A Birmingham Berkshire Middle School student, Sam likes to water ski, scuba dive, play basketball and use the computer. Pamela Weinberg (P'nina) will become a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Aug. 28, at Temple Israel. She is the